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Finally is the sixth and final compilation album released by Amuro Namie. It was released in three versions: a 3CD+DVD edition, a 3CD+Blu-ray edition, and a 3CD edition, each with a slipcase. In September 2017, Amuro issued a press release stating that she would be retiring from the music industry on September 16th, 2018, and announced the release of Finally as her final album. The compilation is a 25-year career retrospective, starting with her first recordings with the SUPER MONKEYS. Most of her single discography from "Mister U.S.A." to "TSUKI" are new recordings and mixes; the singles from "Red Carpet" to "Just You and I" are included in their original mixes. The album comes with six new songs, all with tie-ups: the song "Showtime" was used as theme song for the TBS drama Princess Princess; "Hope" was used as the 20th opening theme for the animeONE PIECE; "Do It For Love" was used as the CM song for the streaming service Hulu; "Finally" was used as theme song for the Japanese TV show NEWS ZERO; "How do you feel now?" was used as theme song for the NTT docomo 25th Anniversary CM; and "In Two" was used as a CM song for Kose Visee's "IamI" campaign. The new recording of "Body Feels EXIT" was later released as her sixth and final digital single and was used as the theme song to the NTV drama "Miss Devil".

Oricon Chart Positions

The album reached #1 on the weekly Oricon chart, and is Amuro's first album since her 1996 solo debut SWEET 19 BLUES to sell over a million copies in its first week, making her the first artist to have a #1 album in their 10s, 20s, 30s, and 40s on the Oricon charts. Finally sold a total of 1,777,850 copies in 2017, making it the #1 album of the year. It sold an additional 638,989 copies in 2018, making it the #1 album of the year for the second year in a row. This makes Amuro the first artist in 43 years to top the Oricon end-of-year charts for two consecutive years.